VIDEO: Architects Karl Eckermann and Elizabeth Watson Brown in conversation on Reinventing the Brisbane River

VIDEO: Architects Karl Eckermann and Elizabeth Watson Brown in conversation on Reinventing the Brisbane River

IN THIS VIDEO: The architects from firm Architectus discuss just what it takes to make Brisbane’s built environment truly connect to the river and the city. Using the backdrop of the development at 443 Queen, the pair talk connecting people and place, using public space to inspire residential design,what the Brisbane River needs to look like in the next 20 years, and how 443 Queen St can be a guiding light for future design - both residential and commercial - in Brisbane for years to come.

The first stage of the multi-million-dollar Mount Coot-tha zipline project will be nearing completion next year in what we believe will become an iconic eco-tourist destination for travellers locally and internationally.

The first stage of the multi-million-dollar Mount Coot-tha zipline project will be nearing completion next year in what we believe will become an iconic eco-tourist destination for travellers locally and internationally.

Brisbane, Australia, is a thriving multicultural city and successful host of the 2014 G20 Leaders Summit. A global hub in scientific innovation, mining and resources, technology, education, meetings and incentives and cultural attractions, Brisbane is committed to strengthening international trade and commerce.